Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics

This article is about the Japanese anime. For the Grimm's Fairy Tales, see Grimm's Fairy Tales.
Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics

Title screen from Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics.
グリム名作劇場
(Gurimu Meisaku Gekijō)
Genre Fantasy
Anime television series
Directed by Hiroshi Saito
Produced by Takaji Matsudo
Studio Nippon Animation
Network TV Asahi
English network
Original run October 21, 1987 March 26, 1989
Episodes 47

Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics, also known as Grimm Masterpiece Theater in original version, is a Japanese anime anthology series by Nippon Animation. The episodes are adaptations of a variety of folk and fairy tales, and not limited to Grimm's Fairy Tales.

Premise

Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics comprises two seasons. The first season, known in Japan as Grimm Masterpiece Theater (グリム名作劇場 Gurimu Meisaku Gekijō), aired from October 21, 1987 to March 30, 1988, for a total of 24 episodes. The second season, known in Japan as New Grimm Masterpiece Theater (新グリム名作劇場 Shin Gurimu Meisaku Gekijō), aired between October 2, 1988 and March 26, 1989, totaling 23 episodes. It was also localized under the series' English name.

The fairy tale anthology was broadcast in North America by Nickelodeon and in local stations throughout Latin America.

Episodes

Season 1

# Title Based on Original air date
01 "The Travelling Musicians of Bremen" (The Musicians of Bremen)
"Bureemen no ongaku tai" (ブレーメンの音楽隊) 
Town Musicians of BremenOctober 21, 1987
02 "Hansel and Gretel" (Hansel and Gretel)
"Henzeru to Gureeteru" (ヘンゼルとグレーテル) 
Hansel and GretelOctober 28, 1987
03 "The Frog Prince (Part 1)" (The Princess and the Frog)
"Kaeru to oujo" (かえると王女) 
The Frog PrinceNovember 4, 1987
04 "The Frog Prince (Part 2)" (The Princess and the Frog)
"Kaeru to oujo" (かえると王女) 
The Frog PrinceNovember 11, 1987
05 "Little Red Riding Hood" (Hooded Red)
"Akazukin" (赤ずきん) 
Little Red Riding HoodNovember 18, 1987
06 "The Golden Goose" (The Golden Goose)
"Kin no gachou" (金のがちょう) 
Golden GooseNovember 25, 1987
07 "Puss in Boots (Part 1)" (The Cat Who Wore Boots)
"Nagagutsu o hai ta neko" (長靴をはいた猫) 
Puss in BootsDecember 2, 1987
08 "Puss in Boots (Part 2)" (The Cat Who Wore Boots)
"Nagagutsu o hai ta neko" (長靴をはいた猫) 
Puss in BootsDecember 9, 1987
09 "Snow White and Rose Red" (Snow White and Rose Red)
"Yuki shiro to bara beni" (ゆき白とばら紅) 
Snow-White and Rose-RedDecember 16, 1987
10 "Snow White (Part 1)" (Snow White)
"Shirayukihime" (白雪姫) 
Snow WhiteDecember 23, 1987
11 "Snow White (Part 2)" (Snow White)
"Shirayukihime" (白雪姫) 
Snow WhiteDecember 30, 1987
12 "Snow White (Part 3)" (Snow White)
"Shirayukihime" (白雪姫) 
Snow WhiteJanuary 6, 1988
13 "Snow White (Part 4)" (Snow White)
"Shirayukihime" (白雪姫) 
Snow WhiteJanuary 13, 1988
14 "The Six Who Went Far in the World" (The Six Renowned Men)
"6 nin no go uke tsu" (6人のごうけつ) 
How Six Men Got On in the WorldJanuary 20, 1988
15 "The Water of Life" (The Water of Life)
"Inochi no mizu" (命の水) 
The Water of LifeJanuary 27, 1988
16 "Bluebeard" (Bluebeard)
"Ao hi ge" (青ひげ) 
BluebeardFebruary 3, 1988
17 "Jorinde and Joringel" (Yorinde and Yoringel)
"Yorinde to Yoringeru" (ヨリンデとヨリンゲル) 
Jorinde and JoringelFebruary 10, 1988
18 "Briar Rose" (Princess Briar Rose)
"Nobara hime" (野ばら姫) 
Sleeping BeautyFebruary 17, 1988
19 "Old Sultan" (Old Man Sultan)
"Zurutan jiisan" (ズルタンじいさん) 
Old SultanFebruary 24, 1988
20 "King Grizzle Beard" (King Thrushbeard)
"Tsugumi no hi ge no ousama" (つぐみのひげの王さま) 
King ThrushbeardMarch 2, 1988
21 "The Naughty Spirit" (The Demon and the Devil)
"Akuma to dai maou" (悪魔と大魔王) 
The Devil and His GrandmotherMarch 9, 1988
22 "The Worn-Out Dancing Shoes" (The Sewn-Up Dancing Shoes that Wore-Out)
"Odori nui te boroboro ni naru kutsu" (踊りぬいてボロボロになる靴) 
The Worn-Out Dancing ShoesMarch 16, 1988
23 "Cinderella (Part 1)" (Cinderella)
"Shinderera" (シンデレラ) 
CinderellaMarch 23, 1988
24 "Cinderella (Part 2)" (Cinderella)
"Shinderera" (シンデレラ) 
CinderellaMarch 30, 1988

Season 2

# Title Based on Original air date
01 "The Crystal Ball" (The Crystal Ball)
"Suishou no tama" (水晶の玉) 
The Crystal BallOctober 2, 1988
02 "The Marriage of Mrs. Fox" (The Marriage of Mrs. Fox)
"Oku sama kitsune no go konrei" (おくさま狐のご婚礼) 
The Wedding of Mrs. FoxOctober 9, 1988
03 "Beauty and the Beast" (The Story of the Summer Garden and the Winter Garden)
"natsu no niwa to fuyu no niwa no hanashi" (夏の庭と冬の庭の話) 
Beauty and the Beast or The Winter RoseOctober 16, 1988
04 "The Magic Heart" (The Cabbage Donkey)
"Kyabetsu roba" (キャベツろば) 
Donkey CabbagesOctober 23, 1988
05 "Rapunzel" (Rapunzel)
"Rapuntsēru" (ラプンツェル) 
RapunzelOctober 30, 1988
06 "The Old Woman in the Woods" (The Old Woman in the Woods)
"Mori no naka no baasan" (森のなかのばあさん) 
The Old Woman in the WoodNovember 13, 1988
07 "The Faithful Watchmen" (The Grave Mound)
"Do manjuu" (どまんじゅう) 
The Grave MoundNovember 20, 1988
08 "The Wolf and the Fox" (The Wolf and the Fox)
"ookami to kitsune" (狼と狐) 
The Wolf and the FoxNovember 27, 1988
09 "Mother Holle" (Auntie Holle)
"Hore no obasan" (ホレのおばさん) 
Mother HolleDecember 4, 1988
10 "The Six Swans" (The Six Swans)
"Roku wa no hakuchou" (六羽の白鳥) 
The Six SwansDecember 11, 1988
11 "The Coat of Many Colours" (Thousand-Furs)
"sen biki gawa" (千びき皮) 
AllerleirauhDecember 18, 1988
12 "Brother and Sister" (Brother and Sister)
"Ane to otouto" (姉と弟) 
Brother and SisterDecember 25, 1988
13 "The Four Skillful Brothers" (The Four Skillful Brothers)
"meijin yonin kyoudai" (名人四人兄弟) 
The Four Skillful BrothersJanuary 15, 1989
14 "The Spirit in the Bottle" (The Spirit in the Glass Bottle)
"Garasubin no naka no bakemonoe" (ガラス瓶の中の化け物) 
The Spirit in the BottleJanuary 22, 1989
15 "The Iron Stove" (The Iron Stove)
"Tetsu no sutoobu" (鉄のストーブ) 
The Iron StoveJanuary 29, 1989
16 "Bearskin" (The Man Who Wore the Bearskin)
"kuma no kawa o ki ta otoko" (熊の皮をきた男) 
BearskinFebruary 5, 1989
17 "The Hare and the Hedgehog" (The Hare and the Hedgehog)
"Usagi to hari nezumi" (兎とはりねずみ) 
The Hare and the HedgehogFebruary 12, 1989
18 "The Man of Iron" (Iron Hans)
"tetsu no hansu" (鉄のハンス) 
Iron JohnFebruary 19, 1989
19 "The Brave Little Tailor" (The Brave Little Tailor)
"Yuukan na chibi no shitateya" (勇敢なチビの仕立て屋) 
The Brave Little TailorFebruary 26, 1989
20 "The Wren and the Bear" (The Wren and the Bear)
"Misosazai to kuma" (みそさざいと熊) 
The Willow-Wren and the BearMarch 5, 1989
21 "Rumpelstiltskin" (The Nymph's Name)
"yousei no namae" (妖精の名前) 
RumpelstiltskinMarch 12, 1989
22 "The Water Nixie" (The Nixie of the Pond)
"Ike ni sumu mizu no majo" (池に住む水の魔女) 
The Nixie of the Mill-Pond or The Water NixieMarch 19, 1989
23 "Godfather Death" (Godfather Death)
"Shinigami no naduke oya" (死神の名づけ親) 
Godfather DeathMarch 26, 1989

Cast

Japanese cast

Additional Japanese voices

English cast

Crew

English crew

Music

In Japan, for both seasons, the series used two theme songs; the opening theme, "The Rainbow Bridge" (虹の橋 Niji no Hashi), and the ending theme, "My Town's Merry-Go-Round" (私の町はメリーゴーランド Watashi no Machi wa Merī Gorando), were both performed by Ushio Hashimoto. Incidental music used in the Japanese version was composed by Hideo Shimazu. The theme tune and incidental music used in the English dub were both composed by Haim Saban and Shuki Levy. Most of the incidental music was in fact recycled from the earlier VHS series My Favorite Fairy Tales.

Releases

Limited episodes were produced in NTSC VHS by Saban International and distributed by Starmaker Entertainment Inc. in 1990 and Video Treasures/HGV Video Productions in 1992. Those volumes included:

A few episodes were released to a single Region 2 DVD titled "Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics - Volume One" under distribution by Fox Kids and Maximum Entertainment in 2004.[1][2] The episodes included were:

The British newspapers Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror released the following episodes on promotional DVDs:

The original Japanese version of the series was released as a 5-disc DVD set in Region 2 with 10 episodes from the series.

As with most of the Saban library, the rights to the series are currently owned by the Walt Disney Company. Despite a large cult following, none of the English dub has been released on DVD in Region 1 and only limited episodes (listed above) were released in Region 2.

International airings

Country TV Channels Local Title
 Australia Nine Network Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics
 Bulgaria Nova Television Приказките на Братя Грим
 China CCTV 格林童话剧场 [3]
 Colombia Canal Uno Cuentos de los hermanos Grimm
 Colombia Caracol TV Cuentos de los hermanos Grimm
 Peru América Televisión Cuentos de los hermanos Grimm
 Philippines GMA Network
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Grimm's Fairy Tales

Notes

  1. "Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics - Volume 1". amazon.co.uk. Retrieved December 1, 2009.
  2. "Did You Know This Was Anime? - Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics". toonzone.net. September 7, 2009. Retrieved December 1, 2009.
  3. http://baike.baidu.com/view/4815085.htm

External links

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